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today homeland security secretary janet napolitano told congress that the u.s. knows of no specific or credible threat from iran against the u.s. homeland. at the same time, u.s. officials say if israel were to attack iran, they could retaliate around the world and that could drag the u.s. into the conflict. israel could decide to strike as soon as march or april. >> andrea mitchell starting us off in washington. thanks. that brings us to israel, where despite this u.s. assessment, there is real fear iran is making so much progress on the nuclear front that the next attack could hit home. nbc's stephanie gosk with us from tel aviv tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. people in this country feel that they have the most to fear from a nuclear attack, especially after repeated threats from iranian leaders. there is a heated debate right now over what to do about it, including whether or not israel should attack iran's nuclear facilities on its own. three separate attacks this week in three separate countries. just a taste of what the world can e
today homeland security secretary janet napolitano told congress that the u.s. knows of no specific or credible threat from iran against the u.s. homeland. at the same time, u.s. officials say if israel were to attack iran, they could retaliate around the world and that could drag the u.s. into the conflict. israel could decide to strike as soon as march or april. >> andrea mitchell starting us off in washington. thanks. that brings us to israel, where despite this u.s. assessment, there...
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homeland secretary janet napolitano made a visit here. fema now here, red cross, the national guard. napolitano promising that staten island and other areas will have the resources they need for the long-term. in the meantime, just sandy's sheer force has left a mark on many people's lives. >> when i came home there was water coming down, my whole first floor and my second floor is destroyed. a group of men helped put down the garage door to protect it. it's uninhabitable. and else where around new york city, power is slowly being restored to sections of lower manhattan that was out. and in new jersey, destruction along the jersey shoreline will be long and slow process. the governor telling people, trying to brace them, when they finally get back to their homes, if they have homes, that they will not recognize their area and it will be a long haul ahead. also, alex, gas rationing starts in new jersey, beginning at noon today, and there will be long lines, no doubt, again. >> boats on the sidewalk as a backdrop. thank you very much, miche
homeland secretary janet napolitano made a visit here. fema now here, red cross, the national guard. napolitano promising that staten island and other areas will have the resources they need for the long-term. in the meantime, just sandy's sheer force has left a mark on many people's lives. >> when i came home there was water coming down, my whole first floor and my second floor is destroyed. a group of men helped put down the garage door to protect it. it's uninhabitable. and else where...
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janet napolitano promised that there would be more aid flowing in and a lot more help. meantime, across new york's harbor to lower manhattan, the power is slowly being restored to areas that have been darkened all week since sandy's storm moved in and subway surf vis is slowly coming back online after the tunnels were flooded. and all around jersey's shore, w york's governor chris christie -- new jersey's governor chris christie is warning folks before they go back home of the devastation they may see and many of the homes they are hoping to get to may not even be there. >>> once again, here's erica. >> if you want food or gasoline in the northeast, you should be prepared to wait in line. lines that are sometimes miles long. katie is live outside a gas station. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you are going to wait and wait and wait. we are on 44th street here in manhattan. the line yesterday reached all the way down to 14th street. you cannot even see all the cars that went down from here. 26 new york city blocks. this morning, it is much of the same. new jerse
janet napolitano promised that there would be more aid flowing in and a lot more help. meantime, across new york's harbor to lower manhattan, the power is slowly being restored to areas that have been darkened all week since sandy's storm moved in and subway surf vis is slowly coming back online after the tunnels were flooded. and all around jersey's shore, w york's governor chris christie -- new jersey's governor chris christie is warning folks before they go back home of the devastation they...
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napolitano that effective immediately certain young people who are brought to the united states as young children will be able to stay. let me get your reaction and what you think the significance of this is, reverend. >> what the president is about to do today is family friendly. it's humane. that includes it will lead us to grow. the hope we'll see this as a -- this is one of the great days of american history. i hope that we will receive this and give them a chance to grow. that is america today at its best. >> what do you think ultimately the impact will be? >> well, i think it leads to growth and everyone wins. we're not in a crisis because of the immigration policy but because we bailed out banks, we caused very expensive, unnecessary wars. you look at $3 trillion spent in iraq. real big stuff. 1 trillion would cover every state budget deficit. so the imflamigration law for yg people to get a chance, every american deserves a chance and those who come and look for that chance is what makes america great. i think their coming will make us better and stronger and not weaker. >> rever
napolitano that effective immediately certain young people who are brought to the united states as young children will be able to stay. let me get your reaction and what you think the significance of this is, reverend. >> what the president is about to do today is family friendly. it's humane. that includes it will lead us to grow. the hope we'll see this as a -- this is one of the great days of american history. i hope that we will receive this and give them a chance to grow. that is...
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homeland security secretary janet napolitano also in attendance. almost three dozen police officers from around the country. it's called a top cops award. and it's awarded to police officers, law enforcement officials around the country who have acted heroically in the line of duty over the course of the last 12 months. the president speaks every year at this event. there's a big event later next week that the police officers memorial here in washington. when you see and hear about these stories, it's all very moving. today, the president going to bernard college in new york on monday to deliver a commencement address there. we've already heard from the first lady. yesterday, blacksburg, virginia, speaking movingly there with all the history surrounding that university, koinencouraging its graduates. and today at north carolina a & t. interesting comments by the first lady. she alluded to the controversy over gay marriage. the president reversing his stance in the middle of the week. but it was in the context of civil rights. she cited a 1964 lunch
homeland security secretary janet napolitano also in attendance. almost three dozen police officers from around the country. it's called a top cops award. and it's awarded to police officers, law enforcement officials around the country who have acted heroically in the line of duty over the course of the last 12 months. the president speaks every year at this event. there's a big event later next week that the police officers memorial here in washington. when you see and hear about these...
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homeland secretary janet napolitano says as more refineries come back online more fuel will be available. more on the gas shortage coming up. >>> the u.s. soldier charged with the grisly massacre of afghan soldiers appears in court today. he's accused of carrying ought a pre-dawn raid batch in march killing 16 villagers, 9 of them children as they slept. the 39-year-old father of two faces a court-martial and could ultimately receive the death penalty. parts of the proceedings will be held at night to allow witnesses in afghanistan to testify. >>> a horrific accident at the pittsburgh zoo where a 2-year-old boy was mauled to death when he fell into a den of african painted dogs. the by's mother had put him on a railing overlooking the exhibit 11 feet below. >>> federal officials have launched an investigation into what caused an atlanta police helicopter to hit the top of a power line and crash into a city street saturday night, killing both officers on board. the two officers were searching for a 9-year-old boy who had run away from home. the boy was later found unharmed. no one on the
homeland secretary janet napolitano says as more refineries come back online more fuel will be available. more on the gas shortage coming up. >>> the u.s. soldier charged with the grisly massacre of afghan soldiers appears in court today. he's accused of carrying ought a pre-dawn raid batch in march killing 16 villagers, 9 of them children as they slept. the 39-year-old father of two faces a court-martial and could ultimately receive the death penalty. parts of the proceedings will be...
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and janet call made at time, she spoke to the mother. fema's implanted in the police emergency command center. we have fema right there doing outstanding job. right now, helping us go door-to-door to locate people that might be missing, trying to locate more fuel to come in and then also, setting up a location in suffolk county, nassau county, community college, a school in lindenhurst where people can go, it's an all-purpose center run by fema and the counties, which will provide emergency assistance, whether it's housing, whether it's aid to rebuild homes. right now the main thing is restore people's power because colder weather's coming. you have many people or senior citizens who are either living -- lost their homes or living in homes absolutely no power whatsoever. and that's having an impact, impact on gasoline. there's believe it or not, it's hard to find atm machines because the port of new york's been closed. there's a short of food new york refrigerati refrigeration. a lot of people eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches an
and janet call made at time, she spoke to the mother. fema's implanted in the police emergency command center. we have fema right there doing outstanding job. right now, helping us go door-to-door to locate people that might be missing, trying to locate more fuel to come in and then also, setting up a location in suffolk county, nassau county, community college, a school in lindenhurst where people can go, it's an all-purpose center run by fema and the counties, which will provide emergency...